Description of problem:
I have tracker installed but not beagle (due to low memory resources). If I use
nautilus integrated file search (<ctrl>F), it only appears to search file-names,
and it takes a *looonnnngggg* time to return it's results. I conclude it is not
using the tracker backend at all. Note, the tracker-search-tool returns lots of
results using the same search terms in a very short time and clearly is working
correctly.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
always. It's was also broken in F7.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. uninstall beagle and install tracker
2. get an index going
3. <ctrl>F in nautilus and attempt to search on some document contents
Actual results:
results show only filename being searchs
Expected results:
I expect results based on files indexed content
Additional info:

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